ByteToken customer mobile apps make it easy for your passengers to buy & use tickets, check
system schedules, view maps and manage their account. Tickets can be held in the passengers’
cloud-based account or stored on their device where they'll be useable without WiFi or data
coverage. If you have already invested in an existing mobile app you can license our technology
and create your own custom implementation of mobile ticketing.

As an operator you can choose between many types of mobile ticket validation options such as, visual,
2D barcode, Bluetooth LE or NFC. The fastest route to deploy and start accepting mobile tickets is
with our V3 (visually validated) app that requires no additional hardware and has a number of patented
security features.

Our handheld validator (HHV) lets the inspector quickly scan 2D-barcode, near field or smartcard tickets.
The HHV can also track fare evaders and soon will offer on-board ticket purchasing.
Additionally, we have a great deal of experience installing fare gate & on-board hardware solutions that
seamlessly integrate into our back office system. Our strong partnerships with cutting edge transit hardware
providers allow us to craft a completely modern and future proof system for your ridership.

Marketplace

The ByteToken Marketplace lets users buy tickets on the web, manage their account and receive
system notifications outside of the mobile apps.

Once bought online, passengers will have instant access to their tickets on their smartphones.

ByteToken is a UK-based, wholly owned subsidiary of Bytemark, Inc. Our team has worked
since 2011 to deliver a secure mobile ticketing platform for transit, tourism, and events.

Our engineers, developers, and business professionals are dedicated to building an easy-to-use
mobile ticketing system that can be implemented with little to no infrastructure investment. Our
suite of smartphone apps, web marketplace, point-of-sale plugins, and open APIs help us provide an
integrated mobile commerce experience.

Our parent company launched the first mobile ticketing application for a major U.S. transit agency with
the release of the New York Waterway app in January 2012.